May 14, 2004
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I was really curious when I arrived at the International bar for Wednesday's London Blogger event.

What does an average blogger look like? What do they do for a living? Can they talk about anything else than Blogger/Movable Type/Page Rank/Technorati?

Turns out the answer was yes, it was a very interesting and colourful bunch. Topics discussed ranged from photographers' rights to pagerank (how could it not), World Economic Forum and more...

Some of the people I spoke with were (in no particular order):

Chris Heathcote of anti-mega fame.
Also the maker of the London Art Aggregator (also seen here)

James Cox, who organized the event

Tom Coates of plasticbag.org fame

Max Niederhofer from 20six.co.uk,
Gérard (URL not dechipherable on photo, please comment) and Josephine

If you're on one or more of the photos and would rather not be online; please drop me a comment / email and I'll take the photo offline. If I got your name or URL wrong, shout as well please. Cheers. :-)

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Sorry had to shout...

My picture has a question mark :) blog is http://cubicgarden.com/blog

;) thanks

Posted by: Ian Forrester on May 15, 2004 11:39 AM

hi, nice to see some more photos online, I should have brought my camera! anways, my blog is located at: http://www.vanschip.com/

Posted by: gerard van schip on June 10, 2004 09:15 AM
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